Indian armed forces introduce a new joint doctrine for cyberspace operations, addressing the crucial role of cyber capabilities in contemporary warfare against China’s advancements in cyber-warfare. The doctrine aims to assist commanders in planning and executing cyberspace operations amid today’s complex military conditions. The new joint doctrine represents a significant step towards fostering integration among the Army, IAF, and Navy.
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